Composite Veneers Vs Porcelain Veneers

Whites Dental Waterloo

Example Icon 0208 616 0590

Example Icon 172 Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8ER

Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2)

Example Icon 0203 576 2325

Example Icon 52B Kendal St, St George's Fields, London W2 2BP

Composite Veneers Vs Porcelain Veneers

Composite veneers and porcelain veneers comparison

Porcelain Veneers Composite Veneers
What Is It A custom made shell of porcelain is fixed to the front of the tooth, hiding cosmetic imperfections. Between 0.2-0.5mm thick. A tooth coloured resin is applied to the tooth, often lab made, to the desired shape and then hardened. Between 0.8-1mm thick.
Suitability Ideal for both mild changes and extensive smile makeovers. Suited for masking teeth gaps, mis-aligned teeth, worn out teeth and staining. Mild to moderate changes to tooth size and shape can be achieved. Better suited for fixing gaps in teeth, uneven teeth edges, chips and cracks.
Procedure Modern veneers require minimal tooth shaving. Some require no shaving at all. Minimal to nil drilling needed. Minimally invasive. Underlying tooth structure is not damaged. No drilling needed.
Smile Outcome Excellent natural looking smile outcomes. Results not prone to staining. Achieves amazing smile results. However, results not as natural as those from porcelain veneers. Prone to staining
Longevity Stronger than composite veneers. Don’t chip. Lasts 10-15+ years often. Prone to chipping. Not as durable as porcelain veneers. Lasts 4-6 years with good maintenance.
Maintenance Don’t lose shine over time. Minimal maintenance needed. Good oral hygiene required. Can lose lustre over the years. Polishing may be required to maintain shine. Good oral hygiene required.
Affordability More expensive compared to composite veneers. Cost effective treatment for a smile makeover.